Wynne Praised Hydro Deal With Quebec

Premier Kathleen Wynne says Ontario will save 70 million dollars over the life of a one-billion-dollar, seven-year hydroelectricity deal she signed with her Quebec counterpart.
Wynne says the province’s annual greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced by about one million tonnes a year.
Over the seven-year period, Ontario will be allowed to import up to two terawatt hours of electricity annually from Quebec — enough to power a city of about 200-thousand people.
The new agreement will also allow Ontario to store up to 500 gigawatt hours of power behind Quebec’s dams so the province can reduce its surplus generation.